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I have been waiting for the right day to do one of my favourite rides between Peebles and Moffat, today was looking perfect for the trip and it really was an epic day! I put the bike in the car and drove the 50 miles down to Moffat, the drive alone was just amazing! I decided to take all 3 batteries as another 100 miler was a posibility but I ended up taking well over 300 photos so I didn't have time...

I'm amazed I actually managed over 82 miles, I got back to the car with 70 miles in the bag and decided to offload 2 of my batteries and head up the awesome 6 mile Devils Beeftub climb in Moffat! I had just descended it and wanted to go back up for some photos, so I got to descend it twice!
Last year my ride started in Peebles and I did the clockwise route so I wanted to do the anticlockwise route from Moffat this time, I started the ride with 4 layers and winter gloves and ended with 2 layers and fingerless gloves! It was 3C when I set off from Moffat just after 8am, that made for some nice photos at the start of my ride!
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The good thing was I had lots of climbing to warm me up and with roads like this I was in cycling heaven!
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10 miles in I had my first big climb up to 1100ft and a lovely descent followed, then 7 miles of flattish terrain before the next big climb up to 1200ft at 21 miles! Then it was a cracking 5 mile descent down into the valley at the Loch of the Lowes, with light winds the water was like glass!
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Right after the Loch of the Lowes is the much bigger St Marys Loch which is just over 3 miles long, it looked incredible today!
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This is my favourite photo of the day!
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I arrived in Peebles and took this photo from the pedestrian bridge!
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I had lunch there and struggled for a while, my legs had turned to jelly! It took me a while to get going again and with a 14 mile climb coming, (luckily just a gradual climb) I was hoping my strength would return! A banana did the trick and I made it to the 1400ft summit at the Devils Beeftub and was looking forward to the 6 mile descent!
I did get some nice photos along the way!
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I took this photo at the summit!
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The start of the Devils Beeftub!
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I flew down the descent and as I said earlier I offloaded 2 of my batteries at the car, one was spent and the other unused! My 2nd battery had 47% remaining which I was confident was enough to carry me up the 6 mile climb, as I reached the summit I was down to 23%! I grabbed a few photos on the way up!
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Then it was back down the descent and into the car with the aircon blasting lovely cold air! 3C at the start and 21C at the end!

What a day that was, amazing roads and stunningly beautiful scenery!

I will sleep well tonight...
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